"Tatanka Boogie, Knucklehead!"

by Wild Bill Blackerby and Piney Woods

 

Scenario
Old Driftwood's been out roaming the prairie for days, lookin' for meat, when he comes over a hill and his Sioux guide stops him. "Tatanka" he says, peering down into the valley.

Driftwood looks, and about 100 yards away he spys the critters the scout sees. "Buffalo yer butt, knucklehead. Them's a deer and a bear - and the bear's a big un. It'll take more than one shot to take down somethin' that big".

He fetches his rifle from Nell, smokes the deer, and emptys his rifle into the ol' bear.

Once he's done for the deer and bear, he spots three stooges runnin' down the hill towards his intended vittles. He ain't about to get cheated out of a meal so he takes 'em out of the runnin' with his trusty six-guns

Ammo
10 pistol, 8 Rifle

Starting Position
Standing next to horse, two safely holstered pistols loaded with five rounds each.

Rifle safely staged in scabbard on horse, eight rounds in magazine.

Procedure
When ready, say "Tatanka my butt! Eat lead, bear!"

At the buzzer, engage deer twice, then engage bear six times.

With ten rounds, engage each pistol target at least three times.

 

   

 

 

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